Posted by hiller | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 12-06-2010
Seriously though guys, you need the lawn care tips, but more than that, you need to learn how to kill lawn moths that come up during the later spring. A lot of people would ask if it’s really necessary to have a lawn. They have a wide space that they could use, but they would really just prefer to leave it as an empty part of land. I would say, maintaining a lawn is not really necessary. But the rewards you get when you see your lawn all beautiful and healthy are more that what any man could ever bargain for.
Yes, it requires a lot of time. All beautiful things need patience, right? You cannot make something beautiful overnight. You need to have patience and dedication. You have to be devoted to it. You have to give it attention. That’s exactly what a lawn needs. You can’t just hire people to create your lawns for you. They can do the initial work, but you have to do the maintenance yourself. It won’t be easy, but it’s worth the while. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted by hiller | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 02-01-2008
What are the lawn care tips that actually work? People everywhere tell us so many different things; it’s quite hard to digest everything. It’s more difficult to really know which advise to take and which to ignore. Well, I have come up with a few of the most basic tips that will actually work like magic on anybody’s lawn.
Mulch. Recycling lawn clippings is actually the best thing for your lawn. It returns moisture and nutrients back to the lawn, so you won’t have to use as much fertilizer to keep the grass healthy and green.
Sharpen your blades. A mower with dull blades can do damage to your grass. It is very important to make sure that your mower has blades that are sharp enough to make a clean cut on your grass. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted by hiller | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 12-02-2002
Does anybody know how the lawn mower was created? I guess a lot of people may know the history of a lawn maker, but for those who do not, well, read on.
It was in the 19th century that an English engineer, Edwin Budding, came up with what could be the first mowing mechanism. By sheer coincidence, Budding noticed that the textile mill he worked for had a machine that sheared velvet naps which he saw as similar to his grasses at home. Back then, Budding had to cut the grasses with scythe, and it took a lot of time to do so. Through his ingenuity, he was able to develop a machine that was nonpolluting and non-powered. It was just like having an aerobic exercise. Read the rest of this entry »